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- Béchamp strongly contested Pasteur's view, proposing a competing idea known as the pleomorphic theory of disease. This theory says that all life is based on forms that a certain class of organisms take during stages of their life cycles and that germs are attracted to the environment of diseased tissue rather than being the cause of it.
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About Antoine Bechamp and Pleomorphism (A Distant Mirror, publisher of Bechamp books) Bechamp or Pasteur? (Book by E. Hume) The Blood and its Third Element (Book by Antoine Bechamp) Béchamp Synthesis of para-substituted arylarsenous acids and Transformation of nitro aromatics into amino aromatics Archived 2006-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
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Béchamp was able to prove that all animal and plant cells contain these tiny particles which continue to live after the death of the organism and out of which microorganisms can develop. In his book Mycrozymas, Béchamp laid the foundation for the concept of pleomorphism.
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Books. THE BLOOD AND ITS THIRD ELEMENT, by Antoine Bechamp, contains both an overview of the pleomorphic theory and detailed accounts of Bechamp’s experiments. This is a detailed scientific read, but the information in it is valuable. This was Bechamp’s last book, and summarises his life’s work.
Jun 15, 2018 · The French chemist Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908) was a life-long rival to the great microbiologist Louis Pasteur. Pasteur invented pasteurization and vaccines for rabies and anthrax and...
Oct 5, 2018 · Antoine Bechamp. Antoine Bchamp (1816-1908) proved that (all the following quotes are from The Third Element of The Blood, Antoine Bechamp, 1994, unless indicated otherwise); “all natural organic matters (matters that once lived), absolutely protected from atmospheric germs, invariably and spontaneously alter and ferment, because they ...
Béchamp strongly contested Pasteur's view, proposing a competing idea known as the pleomorphic theory of disease. This theory says that all life is based on forms that a certain class of organisms take during stages of their life cycles and that germs are attracted to the environment of diseased tissue rather than being the cause of it. [6] .
May 19, 2020 · Pasteur argued for what we now call the ‘germ theory’ of disease, while Bechamp’s work sought to confirm pleomorphism; the idea that all life is based on the forms that a certain class of...